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India ranks 2nd in Global Innovation Efficiency Index

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India has jumped to the second position in the Global Innovation Efficiency Index in 2012, from 9th position last year, according to a study.
Countries which are strong in producing innovation outputs despite a weaker innovation environment and inputs are poised to rank high in the efficiency index.
While China topped the list, interestingly, Switzerland and the Netherlands ranked 5th and 9th. Sri Lanka was at the 10th position, a report prepared by CII, Alcatel-Lucent and Booz &Co said.

However, it said that in Central and Southern Asia, India is the regional leader in Global Innovation Index.

It also said there is a need for the BRIC countries (Brazil, the Russia, India, and China) to invest further in their innovation capabilities to live up to their expected potential.

"...both China and India have weaknesses in their innovation infrastructure and environment," it said.

The report has also listed India and China in the group of "innovation learners".

"These middle and low income economies demonstrate rising levels of innovation achievement as a result of improvements in institutional frameworks, skilled labour force, better innovation infrastructures, deeper integration with global financial and other markets, and a sophisticated business community-even if progress in these dimensions is not uniform across all segments of the country," it added.

Further, the report said for the second year running, Switzerland, Sweden, and Singapore lead in the overall innovation performance (Global Innovation Index 2012).

The report ranks 141 countries/economies on the basis of their innovation capabilities and results.

It said that the dynamics of innovation continue to be affected by the emergence of new successful innovators as well as the good performances of emerging countries such as China, Ukraine, India and Vietnam.

"The GII is a timely reminder that policies to promote innovation are critical to the debate on spurring sustainable economic growth," World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) director general Francis Gurry said.
 
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Yeah BRICS are leading the developing nations . Haters gonna Hate . All the best
 
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India ranked 64 in global innovation; 2nd in innovation efficiency after China: report news


The Global Innovation Index 2012 published by INSEAD, the leading international business school, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a specialised agency of the United Nations and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) jointly ranks 141 countries/economies on the basis of their innovation capabilities and results.

The dynamics of innovation continue to be affected by the emergence of new successful innovators, as seen by the range of countries across continents in the top 20 Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking, as well as the strong performances of emerging economies, reveals the Global Innovation Index 2012 published by INSEAD, the European business school, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a specialised agency of the UN and Indian industry body CII.

The index highlights the strong performances of emerging countries such as Latvia, Malaysia, China, Montenegro, Serbia, Republic of Moldova, Jordan, Ukraine, India, Mongolia, Armenia, Georgia, Namibia, Viet Nam, Swaziland, Paraguay, Ghana, Senegal; and low-income countries Kenya and Zimbabwe.

Switzerland tops the list this year while India ranks 64 in the overall ranking of countries.
The report notes the need for the BRIC countries (Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, and China) to invest further in their innovation capabilities to live up to their expected potential.
China's performance on the key knowledge and technology outputs pillar is outpaced only by Switzerland, Sweden, Singapore, and Finland.

However, the report notes that both China and India have weaknesses in their innovation infrastructure and environment. The report also notes that Brazil has suffered the largest drop among the BRICs.

The report being one of the key indicators of innovation at the country level shows which countries are best in transforming given innovation inputs into innovation outputs.

Countries which are strong in producing innovation outputs despite a weaker innovation environment and innovation inputs are poised to rank high in this ''efficiency'' index.

In the Global Innovation Efficiency Index, China and India lead the top 10 league of countries. This shows that in spite facing challenges in the input side and being ranked 64 overall, India is well poised to adapt innovation in a big way, given the input side measures are reviewed and improved considerably.

Commenting on innovation in emerging economies like India, Chandrajit Banerjee, director general, CII, said, ''Every country can aspire to be an innovation-driven economy. The more resource-constrained an economy is, the more prone to innovation it actually can be. Importantly, innovation is about acts which improve everyday lives and a journey towards faster-sustainable-inclusive-growth''
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we learn to chinese
 
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Further, the report said for the second year running, Switzerland, Sweden, and Singapore lead in the overall innovation performance (Global Innovation Index 2012).

Leaving aside the meaningless management-speak nature of the report, maybe these guys can "innovate" themselves a spell checker.
 
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forget the index, show some tangible proofs. If india can't copy a tank in 40+ years, or a jet in 30+ years what good is any innovation efficiency index. LOL HAHAHA LOL HAHAHA
 
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forget the index, show some tangible proofs. If india can't copy a tank in 40+ years, or a jet in 30+ years what good is any innovation efficiency index. LOL HAHAHA LOL HAHAHA
maybe extra marks were given for atleast trying. coz u know some countries dont even try but just laugh on thers. they r called loosers.
 
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